ながい
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. long visit; overstaying
Pitch accent
がい
がい
Composed of
long
being (somewhere); sitting
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
There's no point in staying (here) any longer; There's no point in prolonging a (the) visit; There's no point in extending one's stay
Examples (9 in total)
I won't stay here for long.
I can't stay long today.
Sorry, I can't stay long.
I'm sorry, but I can't stay for long.
I'm sorry, I can't stay long.
Sorry, but I can't stay long.
I can't stay long. I have plans.
He stays a long time every time he comes.
Tom and Mary plan to stay there as long as they can.